Advice on Buying Maternity Wear
By Sarah Mitchell
Just because you are 8 months pregnant with a stomach out to there,
it doesn't mean that you shouldn't still care about your appearance.
In fact, when you're feeling hormonal and down in the dumps, a good
shopping trip for stylish maternity wear may be exactly what you need.
General advice
The first instinct pregnant mothers have when shopping is to go directly
for something that is large and baggy. Please avoid this as maternity
clothing that is layered or has bold prints or horizontal stripes will
only make you seem bigger. Everyone knows that black is slimming so
if you want to appear smaller, go for maternity clothing in one solid
color. Don't compromise your style. If you find maternity clothing too
plain, try going to plus size stores or shop at your usual haunts but
buy a bigger size. This will allow you to go for styles that you would
normally have preferred pre-pregnancy.
Maternity wear budget
Be careful with your budget though, as you have to remember you won't
be that big for that long! If you want to save money, borrow other people's
maternity clothing. Most mothers' keep their maternity clothing in case
of future pregnancies or as a keepsake and they'll probably be happy
to let their used maternity clothing be used by you. Or, you could try
yard sales or consignment shops for a good bargain.
Shoes
If you are well into your pregnancy, you don't want to buy high heels.
Flat shoes or flip flops are the best way to go. If you must have heels
in your shoe, try kitten heels as they are not that high and will be
comfortable to wear.
Maternity formal wear
The best kind of formal wear won't hide your shape. Be proud of your
new pregnant shape and show it off. Formal wear for expectant mothers
can be found in suits or dresses. The most common colors are black or
midnight blue as it is one solid color that is slimming to all shapes.
The best maternity dresses are empire cut, which means it is cut right
under the bust, to provide maximum room for movement of your growing
belly. Maternity suits are also alternative and very flattering to those
who are four to five months pregnant.
Maternity swim wear
If you are only four to six months pregnant, you can probably get away
with going to plus sized stores and purchasing larger swimsuits as maternity
swim wear. In this way, you will get a greater range of swim wear to
choose from without having to change your style. Maternity swim wear
is not readily available all year round so make sure to head straight
to your favorite maternity clothing store when the sun comes out if
you're planning a tropical holiday during the winter.
Whatever your shape or size, you are bound to find maternity wear for
any occasion! Don't just stick to the boring styles you often see in
maternity stores; be inventive when mixing and matching to create your
own maternity wear style!
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